Character: Susan Parrish Movie: Meet Joe Black Actress: Claire Forlani
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Character: Susan Parrish Movie: Meet Joe Black Actress: Claire Forlani
Claire Forlani
hi can i please request for Claire Forlani icons from Meet Joe Black, if possible. Thanks
meet joe black (1998): susan parrish icons.
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I watched Meet Joe Black recently. This has been nagging at me since then.
I know we're all picturing Susan moving on with her life with the coffee shop man, yet all I can think of is the moments in their marriage when she wakes up before him, turning over to stare at his face, and thinking of Death/Joe. I picture her imagining it's him when it isn't, and she gets so ashamed afterward. I think of Joe checking in on her, on the same day they met yearly. It could be an old man 'accidentally' bumping into her on the street, apologizing with a coffee, or a patient she encounters who seems to be out of place. I picture her spending nights up late, wondering where he could possibly be and hoping there's a day they reunite. Her even getting suicidal because of it, eventually causing him to have to take the coffee shop man's body again and convince her it isn't worth it. They spend hours talking, holding each other, she is somewhere in her 40s and he... well... just old. When he leaves, she feels empty. I think of the day she dies, and he is there to collect her, and what their reunion could be. I believe he would want her to stay with him. I believe she would be resentful of him, but eventually warming up and falling in love again (sorry coffee shop man, we just love Joe better).
I am so deprived of them, I need to see more.
Good movie. The sound could have been better. But still. Good movie.